| Re: Disk Defrag That's as bad as being told that turning the pc on and off will wreck
it(wear it out).
IF that is so then why have power buttons on computers?
"Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> It is not so much that you're running defrag as it is disk usage.
> Anything that heavily accesses the disk can eventually cause wear and tear
> on the mechanisms sufficiently to shorten disk drive life (even if
> slightly) when run excessively. You can get the same effect by constantly
> running chkdks or other disk utilities far more often than needed. But
> don't let that slight concern prevent you from running defrag
> appropriately (when the defrag analyser says you should defrag). These
> are reasons why folks should maintain a good backup plan. Hard drives do
> eventually just wear out even when using best practices. I have some that
> have lasted many years and I have had some that only made it a year.
>
> "rick s" <ricks@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Someone told me that the more you run disk defrg the better chance of
>> destroying your hard drive. Is this true?
>
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